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Tatars or Tartars in traditional costume. Illustration from Andrew Swintons Travels into Norway, Denmark and Russia, 1792
Chinese man and Nogai Tatar manChinese man and Tatar man of the Nogai Horde. Mongolic Races. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species
Mehmed the Conqueror and Nadir ShahPortraits of Mohammed II or Mehmed the Conqueror, Ottoman sultan, showing the Turkish Ouralian character, and Nadir Shah, or Thamas Kouli Khan, or the Slave of Thamas, 18th century conqueror
A Group of Tatars - Kazakhstan. Date: circa 1920s
Tatar Sabantuy celebration at Belebey, RussiaTatar Sabantuy celebration at Belebey - a town in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. Sabantuy is a Tatar and Idel-Uralian summer festival, dating back to the Volga Bulgarian epoch
Kazan. EngravingCity of Kazan. Russia. Colored engraving. 19th century
Ukraine. Yevpatoria. Dervish TekkeUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yevpatoria. Dervish Tekke monastery. 15th century. Exterior
Sayan Tatar man firing a musket, and three Tatars from Tomsk.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
Tatars in the Mosque - possibly in Kazakhstan Date: circa 1910s
Chinese Tartars - likely to be a man and a woman from the southern part of China toward Tibet and Nepal
Massacre of Dominicans at Sandomir, PolandAt Sandomir (now Sandomierz), a city on the River Vistula in south east Poland, 49 Dominicans are massacred by Tartars (or Tatars) invading from the east
Russian Tartars or Tatars, a Turkic ethnic group